Meeting Summary and Briefs: Lake Land College Board of Trustees for July, 2025

The Lake Land College Board of Trustees reviewed a nearly $60.8 million balanced operating budget and approved a new strategic plan at its meeting on July 14, 2025. The new strategic direction, guided by the motto “Education that Fits Your Life,” will focus on flexibility and streamlined services to better serve students. The outgoing strategic plan was lauded for successfully completing or integrating 94 of its 108 projects. The proposed budget will be on public display for 30 days before a final vote in August. For more details, please see the full articles.

The board also approved a request for state capital funding for major renovations to four campus buildings: the Northwest and Northeast Classroom Buildings, the West Building, and the library. If funded, the projects would require a local match from the college of over $16.7 million. Additionally, trustees accepted more than $740,000 in grants to support healthcare workforce training, services for underrepresented students, campus safety, and energy efficiency projects.

College Increases Baseball Scholarships
Following a rule change by the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA), the board approved an increase in the number of scholarships for the college’s baseball program. Director of Athletics Bill Jackson requested the change, which allows the program to offer 30 annual scholarships, up from the previous limit of 24. The revision to the Athletic Scholarship Guidelines is effective immediately.

Purchases Approved for New Effingham Technology Center
The board approved two significant purchases for the new Effingham Technology Center (ETC). Trustees authorized spending up to $137,148 for whiteboards and their installation in classrooms on two floors of the new facility. The boards will serve a dual purpose as both dry-erase surfaces and projector screens. A second purchase of $43,406 was approved for 24 new Leica DM500 microscopes for the ETC science lab, replacing dated equipment currently used at the Kluthe Center.

Generator Upgrades and Data Center Support Approved
Trustees approved a $253,230 expenditure with Altorfer for emergency repairs to the main campus’s backup generator system. The purchase will replace a failed computer and electronics system that is now obsolete. The college also approved a three-year, $34,578 agreement with Dell for a support and maintenance contract for the campus’s Vertiv uninterruptible power supply (UPS) system, which protects critical data center infrastructure.

Over $740,000 in Grants Accepted
The board formally accepted four grants totaling $743,177. The largest is a $360,104 grant from the Illinois Community College Board’s PATH program to support healthcare workforce training. A five-year federal TRIO grant will provide $286,109 in its first year to support low-income, first-generation, and disabled students. The college also accepted a $78,187 grant from the Illinois Green Economy Network and an $18,777 safety grant from the Illinois Public Risk Fund.

Contracts with Paraprofessionals and Vendors Renewed
The board approved a new three-year contract with the Lake Land College Paraprofessionals Association for the period of July 1, 2025, through June 30, 2028. Additionally, trustees approved a three-year agreement with Salesforce for its Tableau+ data analytics software at an annual cost of $61,200. A one-year contract renewal with Cengage for digital course content was also approved with a minimum commitment of $50,250.

Marketing Specialist Terminated Following Closed Session
After returning from a closed session, the board voted to approve the administration’s recommendation to terminate the employment of Nate Dragovan, a Marketing Specialist, effective July 14, 2025. In a separate action, the board also approved a grievance settlement agreement with the Lake Land College Faculty Association related to program director pay.

Latest News Stories

Casey Council Meeting.2

Casey Schedules Public Input on Comprehensive Plan Update

Casey residents will have the opportunity to provide input on the city's comprehensive plan update during a public meeting scheduled for April 22nd from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m., Economic Development...
City Council Meeting Briefs.Blue

CITY MEETING BRIEFS

Ordinance Changes Considered: Alderman Richardson reported a citizen inquiry about allowing chickens within city limits, with an ordinance committee meeting planned to discuss potential changes to current regulations. Emergency Sirens...
Casey Westfield School Board.2

Casey-Westfield Board Approves $4.5 Million Bond Issue with Local Banks

The Casey-Westfield School Board unanimously approved a $4.5 million bond issue for fire prevention, safety improvements, and building renovations during Monday's meeting, with financing arranged through three local banks at...
Casey Westfield School Board.3

Legislative Concerns and Athletic Policy Changes Address School Operations

Casey-Westfield school officials are monitoring state legislative developments that could affect district operations, while also adapting to new athletic association policies for private school competition. Superintendent Mike Shackelford alerted board...
Casey Westfield School Board.1

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING BRIEFS

Technology Infrastructure Critical: The 9-year-old junior/senior high server replacement was urgently needed due to memory loss, 95% capacity usage, and daily error codes threatening system failure. Local Banking Partnership: Three...
Casey Council Meeting.2

Casey Approves Historical Society Parade, Adds Employee Medical Benefits

The Casey City Council formally approved the Casey Historical Society Parade for May 10th and enhanced employee benefits by adding AirMedCare membership during Monday's meeting, while also advancing comprehensive planning...
Casey Council Meeting.1

Casey Advances Comprehensive Planning with Public Input Planned

Casey is moving forward with a comprehensive update to its long-range planning efforts, with public participation opportunities scheduled for April as the city works toward adopting a new comprehensive plan...
City Council Meeting Briefs.Purple

CITY MEETING BRIEFS

Summer Cleanup Scheduled: The annual city-wide cleanup will run June 7th through June 14th, with Utility Superintendent Biggs also announcing plans to advertise for summer help positions. Storm Response Active:...
Casey Council Meeting.1

Casey Police Face Staffing Changes as Officer Resigns, New Recruit Advances

The Casey Police Department is navigating personnel transitions after an officer submitted his resignation, while a new recruit continues progressing through the academy, Chief Adam Henderson reported during Monday's city...
Casey Council Meeting.2

Economic Development Initiatives Gain Momentum in Casey

Casey's economic development efforts are expanding with multiple new programs and partnerships designed to boost the city's growth prospects, Economic Development Director Tom Daughhetee announced during Monday's council meeting. Daughhetee...
City Council Meeting Briefs.Blue

CITY MEETING BRIEFS

Founder's Day Parade Planned: A Founder's Day Parade is being organized for May 10th following a request by Patty Richards during the public forum. A resolution authorizing the parade will...
Casey Westfield School Board.1

Casey-Westfield Board Holds Hearing on $4.5 Million Safety Bond Issue

The Casey-Westfield School Board conducted a public hearing on a proposed $4.5 million bond issue for fire prevention and safety improvements, while also approving 4% administrative salary increases and addressing...
Casey Westfield School Board.2

Casey-Westfield Students Excel in Academics and Community Service

Casey-Westfield students demonstrated exceptional achievement across academic, artistic, and community service activities, according to administrator reports presented during Monday's board meeting. Monroe Elementary students celebrated multiple milestones, including the 100th...
Casey Westfield School Board.3

SCHOOL BOARD MEETING BRIEFS

Bond Issue Under Review: The $4.5 million fire prevention and safety bond proposal remains under consideration following public hearing input about property tax concerns and district bonding capacity. State Funding...
Casey Council Meeting.2

Casey Moves Forward with Utility Rate Study as Resident Questions City Processes

The City of Casey took the next step toward addressing its utility rate issues during Monday's council meeting, while a resident raised concerns about city transparency and bidding processes. Utility...